
The
fifth game featuring the Kansas City Royals-San Francisco Giants earned a Nielsen preliminary 3.0 rating/8 share among 18-49 viewers in the live program-plus-same day metric, down from a 3.8 rating a
year ago.
The World Series was up against the usual big fall Sunday night winner, NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” which earned a 6.4/17, down from a 0.6 rating a week ago.
A year ago, the World Series fared much better against “SNF.” The 2013 series featuring the Boston Red Sox-St.Louis Cardinals, Game Four, earned a 4.6 rating; “SNF”’s
earned a 6.3 rating for the Green Bay-Minnesota game.
CBS also mixed it up with its late-afternoon NFL coverage of the Indianapolis Colts-Pittsburgh Steelers, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., earning a
hefty 5.8/18.
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All this gave a boost to CBS’ programming that followed: “60 Minutes” was at 2.4/7 versus a 1.2 rating the week before; “Madam Secretary” earned a
1.5/4 -- the same versus a week before -- and “The Good Wife” scored a 1.4/4, also the same versus its week-ago results.
ABC’s three big dramas suffered the most -- all
earning series-low viewing numbers against 18-49 demo: “Once Upon a Time” at 2.3/6; “Resurrection” with 1.2/3; and “Revenge” with 1.1/3. ABC was down 20% from the
week before.
For the night among 18-49 viewers, NBC earned a 5.0/14, followed by Fox at a 3.0/8, CBS with a 2.8/8, ABC at a 1.3/4; and Univision with a 0.9/3.